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. >> why have they not adopted the law. what is it about forced treatment and the consequences for an allowing refusing treatment. we have a panel who have a knowledge of this subject in some cases because of their professional endeavors and in some cases because of personal experiences and in some cases, both. let me introduce them. karen chen is an attorney manager for the san francisco public defenders office, kathy, whose son battled mental illness, can is a subject treatment expert for the medical center. danny is the associate director for the serial neeb breet program for the city of san diego. and san francisco chief of police. gary is a psychiatrist and laura's law advocate and eduardo vega of the mental health association of san francisco. let me start by opposing a question to karen chen from the public defenders office. karen, can you -- how about if you start by giving us an overview of how the city handles this conflict between treatment and civil liberties. >> an involuntary hold starts in san francisco when
. >> why have they not adopted the law. what is it about forced treatment and the consequences for an allowing refusing treatment. we have a panel who have a knowledge of this subject in some cases because of their professional endeavors and in some cases because of personal experiences and in some cases, both. let me introduce them. karen chen is an attorney manager for the san francisco public defenders office, kathy, whose son battled mental illness, can is a subject treatment expert...
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this law was doing pretty well. this individual mandate piece, and the ability for some people losing their insurance, some people getting better insurance at better prices, they have nothing better to critique. >> a lot of people don't know this. the majority of the text of the law is about the repayment system to do precisely what we're seeing show up in the data which is to bring costs down. >> that's right, it's trying to restructure systems to pay people based on outcomes, not on the services they provide. >> and there is good evidence already in hospital readmission rates that point to the fact it is having a good effect. thank you, both. coming up, today in detroit, life got even harder for a lot of people. >>> for 29 years they took out money from my check to go in to my pension. and the city was supposed to put out an equal amount of money. they didn't fund it like they were supposed to but they got my money, and then they sit around now and they're going to renig on the promise that we got. >> i'm going to
this law was doing pretty well. this individual mandate piece, and the ability for some people losing their insurance, some people getting better insurance at better prices, they have nothing better to critique. >> a lot of people don't know this. the majority of the text of the law is about the repayment system to do precisely what we're seeing show up in the data which is to bring costs down. >> that's right, it's trying to restructure systems to pay people based on outcomes, not...
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but once again, he reminded americans that the health care law is not just a website. and he had a strong message for republicans. he said the health care law is here to stay. >> my main message today is we're not going back. after just the first month, despite all of the problems in the rollout, about 500,000 people across the country are poised to gain health care coverage threw marketplaces and medicaid beginning on january 1st. >> reporter: but the white house says the problems are almost fixed. over the next three weeks they'll make a big push to get people enrolled so they have health insurance by january 1st. john and diana? >> karen, thank you. >>> now, to a breaking story from mexico. a potential nightmare for u.s. homeland security. a truck carrying radioactive material has been stolen. that material is being called extremely dangerous. the truck was stolen from a gas station in the state of hidalgo, mexico, just north of mexico city. the radiation was probably shielded at the time of the theft. we'll have the very latest on this on "gma." >>> vice president
but once again, he reminded americans that the health care law is not just a website. and he had a strong message for republicans. he said the health care law is here to stay. >> my main message today is we're not going back. after just the first month, despite all of the problems in the rollout, about 500,000 people across the country are poised to gain health care coverage threw marketplaces and medicaid beginning on january 1st. >> reporter: but the white house says the problems...
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but once again, he reminded americans that the health care law is not just a website. and he had a strong message for republicans. he said the health care law is here to stay. >> my main message today is we're not going back. after just the first month, despite all of the problems in the rollout, about 500,000 people across the country are poised to gain health care coverage threw marketplaces and medicaid beginning on january 1st. >> reporter: but the white house says the problems are almost fixed. over the next three weeks they'll make a big push to get people enrolled so they have health insurance by january 1st. john and diana? >> karen, thank you. >>> bill clinton is clarifying recent comments about health care. president clinton recently said that mr. obama should keep his word and allow people to keep their current plans. he told cnn yesterday he was trying to be supportive of the president. the obama administration has not announced plans to rectify that issue. also, bill clinton said he does not know if his wife will run for president in 2016. >>> vice preside
but once again, he reminded americans that the health care law is not just a website. and he had a strong message for republicans. he said the health care law is here to stay. >> my main message today is we're not going back. after just the first month, despite all of the problems in the rollout, about 500,000 people across the country are poised to gain health care coverage threw marketplaces and medicaid beginning on january 1st. >> reporter: but the white house says the problems...
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the russian school these places and they're among the holiest centers of the law. each one is way off the beaten track and for some of the volunteers. the journey to gold has been anything but straightforward to. use to be an atheist and believe in nothing but science logic and facts i was looking for truth everywhere. that people write books make films about him. only after twenty years of searching did i become an orthodox christian off the printing of the coffin of a famous russian saint i discovered that many things have changed because first of all the pain in my leg that i'd suffered for ages had disappeared and last but not least i discovered the ability to read in the old church slavonic even though i'd never learned how to do that. those who. say you have to put the time to understand it fully but living and working here is the only way to really tap into its energy the job is to live but none of the volunteers complain everyone is confident of a spiritual rewards and happy that they're working to reestablish a face that was so pesach usage in the soviet u
the russian school these places and they're among the holiest centers of the law. each one is way off the beaten track and for some of the volunteers. the journey to gold has been anything but straightforward to. use to be an atheist and believe in nothing but science logic and facts i was looking for truth everywhere. that people write books make films about him. only after twenty years of searching did i become an orthodox christian off the printing of the coffin of a famous russian saint i...
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that's the day the law expires. many expect the senate will pass it as is and deal with that 3-d issue later in 2014. anne-marie? >> all right. susan mcginnis in washington, thank you, susan. >>> overseas now, vice president joe biden said the u.s. and china must expand practical cooperation. biden arrives in tokyo today. his visit comes as china and japan are in the midst of a territorial dispute. china is claiming airspace over islands japan says are theirs. biden says the u.s. was deeply concerned about the action and promises to raise the issue when he meets with china's president later today. >>> coming up on the "morning news" now, a skydiving tragedy. two people are killed after they collide hundreds of feet above the ground in arizona. this is the "cbs morning news." >>> in belgium, more than 130 >>> coming up on the "morning news" now, a skydiving tragedy. two people are killed after they collide hundreds of feet above the ground in arizona. this is the "cbs morning news." , buttery and flakey. that's half.
that's the day the law expires. many expect the senate will pass it as is and deal with that 3-d issue later in 2014. anne-marie? >> all right. susan mcginnis in washington, thank you, susan. >>> overseas now, vice president joe biden said the u.s. and china must expand practical cooperation. biden arrives in tokyo today. his visit comes as china and japan are in the midst of a territorial dispute. china is claiming airspace over islands japan says are theirs. biden says the u.s....
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and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. open enrollment ends december 7th. so now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare yeah... try new alka seltzer fruit chews. they work fast on heartburn and taste awesome. these are good. told ya! i'm feeling better already. [ male announcer ] new alka seltzer fruits chews. enjoy the relief! [ male announcer ] the rhythm of life. [ whistle blowing ] where do you hear that beat? campbell's healthy request soup lets you hear it in your heart. [ basketball bouncing ] heart healthy. [ m'm... ] great taste. [ tapping ] sounds good. campbell's healthy request. m'm! m'm! good.® the pain started up and wrapped around to the front. i couldn't play my bassoon because of the pressure that i felt throughout my whole head. the blistering and the rash was moving down towards my eye. the doctors at the emergency room recommended that i have it checked out by an eye doctor. there was concern about my eyesight. when i had shingles the music stopped. >>> in our "instant index" tonight, ev
and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. open enrollment ends december 7th. so now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare yeah... try new alka seltzer fruit chews. they work fast on heartburn and taste awesome. these are good. told ya! i'm feeling better already. [ male announcer ] new alka seltzer fruits chews. enjoy the relief! [ male announcer ] the rhythm of life. [ whistle blowing ] where do you hear that beat? campbell's healthy request soup...
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law. the congress with writing the -- judiciaryish with interpreting them. the obama administration has ignored the carefully balanced separation of powers and unilaterally granted itself the extraconstitutional authority to amend laws and suspend enforcement. this raw assertion of authority those well beyond the executive presidentted to the and specifically violates the constitution's command that the care thatis to take the laws be faithfully executed. encroachment's into congress's sphere of power is not a transgression that should be taken lightly. as english historian edward gibbon's famously observed the romanthe follow empire, the principles of a free constitution are irrevocably lost when legislative power is dominated by executive. although the president's actions may not yet amount to the taking theowers over legislative power, they are certainly undermining the rule is at the center of our constitutional design. ,rom obamacare to immigration the current administration is pickin
law. the congress with writing the -- judiciaryish with interpreting them. the obama administration has ignored the carefully balanced separation of powers and unilaterally granted itself the extraconstitutional authority to amend laws and suspend enforcement. this raw assertion of authority those well beyond the executive presidentted to the and specifically violates the constitution's command that the care thatis to take the laws be faithfully executed. encroachment's into congress's sphere...
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. >> four family members were on board, including his sorngs daughter in law, his daughter and her fee yawns yachlt crews will resume the search tomorrow. >> bart unions filed a lawsuit today saying it broke the law receiving a single item. >> this is a story we had on friday. >> the lawsuit filed in court says it was illegal for the bart board to remove a single item from the bart contract. >> they must honor total final agreement. we're asking the court to enforce the employer obligation to do so. >> the lawsuit is going to delay a resolution to this dispute. >> this after two strikes the unions fat rat fied it. bart says it discovered a clause was signed by mistake. section 4.8 giving workers six weeks of paid family medical leave. bart says paper trail shows the district rejected it twice and never intended to agree to it because it makes the deal far too expensive. >> there are ways we can implement that language that would be acceptable, we believe to both parties they're not willing to entertain that discussion. >> reporter: unions have not heard from bart since before the dispu
. >> four family members were on board, including his sorngs daughter in law, his daughter and her fee yawns yachlt crews will resume the search tomorrow. >> bart unions filed a lawsuit today saying it broke the law receiving a single item. >> this is a story we had on friday. >> the lawsuit filed in court says it was illegal for the bart board to remove a single item from the bart contract. >> they must honor total final agreement. we're asking the court to...
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the president asking young american to talk up the supposed benefit of the law to their friends disby three house hearings revealing more questions than answer. here is the latest dr. singer, surgeon and col scholar at cato institute. >> thank you. gerri: we have new numbers today from harvard, 57% disapprove of obamacare, idea that 2.5 million of them are signing up is preposterous, fewer than a third uninsured are likely to sign up for obamacare, this is shocking whether you dig down into the numbers, do they surprise you? >>no, actually when you think about it, you talk about people who prior to passage of the affordable care act, if they were going to buy health insurance it would be something that would be you uncover catastrophic expenses, they high deductible to use their disposable income to best use, now you are asking the same people who before when a cheap at troughic insurance was available they were not interested and now they are going to be that is much more expensive? that covers things they can't relate to or need? why would a 27-year-old single male want to buy insur
the president asking young american to talk up the supposed benefit of the law to their friends disby three house hearings revealing more questions than answer. here is the latest dr. singer, surgeon and col scholar at cato institute. >> thank you. gerri: we have new numbers today from harvard, 57% disapprove of obamacare, idea that 2.5 million of them are signing up is preposterous, fewer than a third uninsured are likely to sign up for obamacare, this is shocking whether you dig down...
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it accuses bart of breaking the law three times. first, they say, for refusing to ratify the contract. then for refusing to execute the complete contract. and finally, for what they say is side-stepping months of negotiations. the unions say this is at the heart of bargaining in good faith. >> so we think there's a statutory obligation to sign the agreement, live up to it, put it into effect. >> delays things by several months if not longer. a lawsuit isn't needed to fix a mistake. a mistake was made. >> bart will not be able to show they have good cause to back away from this total agreement. they are claiming it was a mistake on their part. that cannot be. if it were a mistake, it would be a mistake committed by a number of their agents over a number of months. it just doesn't make sense. >> reporter: the unions signed off on their contracts last month, and they expected the barred board to essentially -- the bart board to essentially rubber stamp it. instead bart said a temporary worker accidentally typed in a provision for famil
it accuses bart of breaking the law three times. first, they say, for refusing to ratify the contract. then for refusing to execute the complete contract. and finally, for what they say is side-stepping months of negotiations. the unions say this is at the heart of bargaining in good faith. >> so we think there's a statutory obligation to sign the agreement, live up to it, put it into effect. >> delays things by several months if not longer. a lawsuit isn't needed to fix a mistake....
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of the law. some here contend that the president's decision not to defend the defense of marriage act violated the take care clause. in fact, the president made a judgment subsequently vindicated by the united states supreme court that the act was unconstitutional. while the case was pending, he continued to comply with the law. the president's decision not to defend the law was not novel. indeed, congress itself recognized this possibility.p congress understood that sometimes the administration's duty to take care that the laws be faithfully executed might include recognizing that a particular statute is unconstitutional. the constitution is as we are told in article 6 of the constitution, the supreme law of the land. presidents are required to follow it. past administrations have exercised their discretion not to defend a law that they have deemed unconstitutional. for example, the acting solicitor general at the time, john roberts, now the chief justice of the united states, refused to defend
of the law. some here contend that the president's decision not to defend the defense of marriage act violated the take care clause. in fact, the president made a judgment subsequently vindicated by the united states supreme court that the act was unconstitutional. while the case was pending, he continued to comply with the law. the president's decision not to defend the law was not novel. indeed, congress itself recognized this possibility.p congress understood that sometimes the...
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. >> your average viewer want's to actually understand how the health care law is going to help them or hurt them. >> they know they can get extremist bickering somewhere else. >> people say that we're revolutionary. our revolution is just going back to doing the best in journalism. >> this is the place to go watch high quality journalism, period. >> today's data dive gets preveny to examine the difference in gray matter between men and women. women have long claimed guys don't use their brains. turns out they may be half right. a university of pennsylvania study used brain imaging to look at brain cells at about 958 people. they found males have more pathways that run the length of each hemisphere while females had better communication between the two hem is fears. guys only use about half their brain while women use all of theirs. that shouldn't not' surprise anyone who watches a group of guys watching football at hooter's. any man who complains that his girlfriend always wants to talk about everything now has scientific proof. neural connections show females are better at facilita
. >> your average viewer want's to actually understand how the health care law is going to help them or hurt them. >> they know they can get extremist bickering somewhere else. >> people say that we're revolutionary. our revolution is just going back to doing the best in journalism. >> this is the place to go watch high quality journalism, period. >> today's data dive gets preveny to examine the difference in gray matter between men and women. women have long...
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while i don't know what sharia law is i know it's muslim-y. and if fox is talking about it it's going to destroy the nation. >> a ymca in st. paul is starting a swim group for muslim girls but special considerations have to be made to keep with religious beliefs. >> jon: oh, my god! special considerations. everything has changed. [ laughter ] wait, what has changed? >> during the one hour class is pool is shut down, men's locker room is locked and female lifeguards are brought in. >> jon: oh, my god everything has changed. dogs walk babies, dancing makes you sad. tears come out of your ears and snot comes out of your butt which is not how it is now, i can tell that you. [ laughter ] actually though it seems like the only thing that has changed because of sharia law is one ymca pool's schedule white board. it seems like the only thing. i could see how that that could be traumatic. first they came for our tuesday synchronized aqua dance andy not speak out. [ laughter ] -- aqua dance, and i did not speak out -- [laughter] because i prefer water e
while i don't know what sharia law is i know it's muslim-y. and if fox is talking about it it's going to destroy the nation. >> a ymca in st. paul is starting a swim group for muslim girls but special considerations have to be made to keep with religious beliefs. >> jon: oh, my god! special considerations. everything has changed. [ laughter ] wait, what has changed? >> during the one hour class is pool is shut down, men's locker room is locked and female lifeguards are brought...
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i need to you spread the word about the law, about its benefits, about its protections, about how folks can sign up. tell your friends, tell your family. do not let the initial problems with the website discourage you. >> but the president's usually allies may not be getting the message. here is former obama press secretary robert gibbs calling for heads to roll. >> it will be inexplicable if somebody involved in the creation of the website doesn't get fired. or a group of people don't get fired. there aren't really any good excuses for not firing people. the private sector velocity should also include the velocity of moving somebody's framed pictures out of their office and into a new job. >> and jon stewart is still having fun with the failed rollout of healthcare.gov. >> an update on the obama care website that was supposed to provide and online marketplace for health insurance, but instead the website records you having sex and e-mails to your parents with the title christmas surprise. why does it do that? >> all right. the audience cooperate hear it, but we had a debate during that
i need to you spread the word about the law, about its benefits, about its protections, about how folks can sign up. tell your friends, tell your family. do not let the initial problems with the website discourage you. >> but the president's usually allies may not be getting the message. here is former obama press secretary robert gibbs calling for heads to roll. >> it will be inexplicable if somebody involved in the creation of the website doesn't get fired. or a group of people...
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smith's daughter, her fiance, as well as her son and daughter-in-law were on board. certaining for the plane yesterday, authorities say they picked up the signal of the plane's emergency beacon. it was in a different area than where the last cell phone ping came from. this suggests some movement. smith is the ceo at serial tech in san jose, and they are cautiously optimistic. >>> this morning san jose police are investigatoring another deadly crash involving an suv and a man riding a bike. police say the driver hit the bicyclist near the corner of vista park drive and brennan lane in south san jose. it happened just before 7:00 last night. the cyclist was taken to the hospital where he died. he has been identified as the 17-year-old boy. right now police say it's unclear who had the. >> referee:, but the driver of the suv stayed at the scene and is cooperating with the investigation. the crash marks the 40th traffic fatality this year and the 25th car versus pedestrian fatality. that's compared to 12 in all of last year. 22 years ago and just seven back in 2010. >>>
smith's daughter, her fiance, as well as her son and daughter-in-law were on board. certaining for the plane yesterday, authorities say they picked up the signal of the plane's emergency beacon. it was in a different area than where the last cell phone ping came from. this suggests some movement. smith is the ceo at serial tech in san jose, and they are cautiously optimistic. >>> this morning san jose police are investigatoring another deadly crash involving an suv and a man riding a...
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the 1934 machine law act came into law, and they're not used in a lot of crimes because we cracked down on those. so this is another reason why technology should be looked at in the law and these things should be made like senator schumer says, metal permanently in the gun, heavy penalty said to violate the law if you do so. this is the kind of thing terrorists go for. >> on these plastic printers and their capacity, so far, most of what they have been turning out melts or burns on the spot, but the idea that atf has been able to create one that fires eight bullets, that's a completely successful version of that gun for someone who wants to use it for one use. >> why would we as a nation allow people to make a gun that could be smuggled onto an aircraft, get into the prisons, hurt our elected leaders. why would we allow guns that have no sporting purpose, no legitimate purpose for self defense, no police or military purpose. why would we do that? we could easily make a law to stop this. this isn't a second amendment issue in my view. we should come together and say we're not going to pu
the 1934 machine law act came into law, and they're not used in a lot of crimes because we cracked down on those. so this is another reason why technology should be looked at in the law and these things should be made like senator schumer says, metal permanently in the gun, heavy penalty said to violate the law if you do so. this is the kind of thing terrorists go for. >> on these plastic printers and their capacity, so far, most of what they have been turning out melts or burns on the...
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but this law is going work. for the sake of our economic security. it needs to work. [applause] and as people and states as different as california and kentucky sign up every single day for health insurance, signing up in droves, they're proving they they want that economic security. you know, the senate republican leaders think they're going able to repeal it someday. he might want to check with the more than 60,000 people in his home state who are already set to finally have coverage that frees them from the fear of financial ruin and lets them afford to take their kids to see a doctor! [applause] so let me address the elephant in the room here. the seeming inability to get anything done in washington these days. i realized we are not going to resolve all of our political debates over the best ways to reduce inequality and increase upward mobility. this year or next year or the next five years. but it is important we have a serious debate about these issues. for the longer than current trends are allowed to continue, the more it will feed the cynicism and fear that
but this law is going work. for the sake of our economic security. it needs to work. [applause] and as people and states as different as california and kentucky sign up every single day for health insurance, signing up in droves, they're proving they they want that economic security. you know, the senate republican leaders think they're going able to repeal it someday. he might want to check with the more than 60,000 people in his home state who are already set to finally have coverage that...
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not everybody wants to play junior g-man and requiring them to do that as a matter of law puts them in absurd, comical positions. i see you have the sign. >> i thought if you kept the sign with you while we're have the interview, we'd know you were telling the truth. i added a little bit to the librarian one, which is what i thought the -- >> yeah, you left out the cia, although most of them are on furlough so they're unlikely to turn out. >> well, you know, i think i've read in the new york times that they said that you were really good at delivering subversive content to youth and i have a feeling that's why the librarians really like you and gave you this award because it seems like they're a very subversive group. >> i think so. i mean, librarians, it's funny -- i talk at a lot of library conferences and one thing i say to them is i think they underestimate the extent to which they have a great deal of moral authority. even in these crazed times of characterizing everybody who does public service or people who work in public service as a parasite who wants to get rich off the taxpa
not everybody wants to play junior g-man and requiring them to do that as a matter of law puts them in absurd, comical positions. i see you have the sign. >> i thought if you kept the sign with you while we're have the interview, we'd know you were telling the truth. i added a little bit to the librarian one, which is what i thought the -- >> yeah, you left out the cia, although most of them are on furlough so they're unlikely to turn out. >> well, you know, i think i've read...
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broke the story of bart unions planning to sue the district the unions claim the board broke state law, removing an item from the deal. so could another strike be looming? here is abc7 transportation reporter. >> the labor council describe what's led up to the lawsuit. >> in these years we've never seen anything like this. >> the lawsuit filed in alameda county court says it's illegal for the board to remove a single item from the contract then offered to the unions on a take it, or leave it, basis. >> they must honor the total final agreement. we're asking a court to enforce the obligation to do so. >> the lawsuit isn't needed it's going to delay a resolution to this dispute. >> the disputed contract was reached after six months of painful negotiations and two strikes the unions ratified it. bart says it discovered a clause was signed by mistake. section 4.8 giving six weeks of paid leave. bart says the legal paper trail shows the district rejected it twice. it never intended to agree to it because it makes the deal far too expensive. >> there are ways we can implement that language t
broke the story of bart unions planning to sue the district the unions claim the board broke state law, removing an item from the deal. so could another strike be looming? here is abc7 transportation reporter. >> the labor council describe what's led up to the lawsuit. >> in these years we've never seen anything like this. >> the lawsuit filed in alameda county court says it's illegal for the board to remove a single item from the contract then offered to the unions on a take...
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last month oregon passed a law expanding the mileage fee program starting in 2015. this time to 5,000 vehicles. meanwhile, portland a democratic u.s. representativive is looking for a republican cosponsor for a bill that would test the fees nationally. >> i want to take that rig and experience-- that oregon experience and move it to the national level. where states can apply to test it in their own location. so that road users can understand how it works, what the advantages are. and make it less mysterious. >> since this report first aired >> ifill: since this report first aired, congressman blumenauer introduced two bills in the house this week, to test mileage fees and nearly double the federal gas tax, both without a republican co-sponsor. >> woodruff: finally tonight, president obama made an appeal to young people today to enroll in health insurance exchanges to help the affordable care act succeed. he urged them to think of the consequences of not being covered. >> sometimes in this debate, what we've heard are people saying, "well, i don't need this. i don't
last month oregon passed a law expanding the mileage fee program starting in 2015. this time to 5,000 vehicles. meanwhile, portland a democratic u.s. representativive is looking for a republican cosponsor for a bill that would test the fees nationally. >> i want to take that rig and experience-- that oregon experience and move it to the national level. where states can apply to test it in their own location. so that road users can understand how it works, what the advantages are. and make...
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the legal issue is contract law and how it applies to the fine print and frequent flier agreement. the outcome of this case expected next year already huge. how we express dissatisfaction and the perimeters is all on the table. it's the court who will decide what will happen to those miles you have if you complain about your flight. >>> doctors ending up with more patients and getting paid less. we'll see what that could mean as far as your choices, and likely that will mean fewer choices for you. i'm david schuster in for ali velshi. thank you for joining us, we'll see you soon. >> hi, i'm lisa fletcher, and you're in "the stream." it's a major buzz kill that impacts us all. why are so many bees dying, and what's being done to help the hives survive. so the next time you're eating, think about this. every third bite of food can be traced back to bees. the typy insects produce more than just honey. bees help to pollinate 98% of flowers and crops. they're an integral
the legal issue is contract law and how it applies to the fine print and frequent flier agreement. the outcome of this case expected next year already huge. how we express dissatisfaction and the perimeters is all on the table. it's the court who will decide what will happen to those miles you have if you complain about your flight. >>> doctors ending up with more patients and getting paid less. we'll see what that could mean as far as your choices, and likely that will mean fewer...
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where lawmakers have approved a law overhauling the public worker pension system. jeff flock back in chicago with this union fight. jeff. jeff: i heard you talk about what the detroit deal is legal or not. there's a question of if the deal in illinois is legal or not. barring them from diminishing pensions here. essentially lowers the retirement age, or raises retirement age if you're up on that. it also lowers the cost of living adjustment, very generous 3% annually the matter what the cost actually is compounded annually. that is going to change. cap in the salary on pensions, the cap is $110,000. and cutting employee contributions. this is one of the ways they will get around the question if this is diminishing pensions or not because they cut in what you have to contribute, and establish 401(k). now, how are they going to pay for this? the democrats oppose this, some are opposed to it because they say it does not go far enough and there has to be a state tax increase. currently illinois passed a temporary increase in the income tax. supposed to go down 3.75% a
where lawmakers have approved a law overhauling the public worker pension system. jeff flock back in chicago with this union fight. jeff. jeff: i heard you talk about what the detroit deal is legal or not. there's a question of if the deal in illinois is legal or not. barring them from diminishing pensions here. essentially lowers the retirement age, or raises retirement age if you're up on that. it also lowers the cost of living adjustment, very generous 3% annually the matter what the cost...
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do you have a proposal to improve the law that exists right now? >> it is a totally different concept. if the president wanted to take us -- if he took us up on our offer. i'm speaking totally out of turn here. if they want to take our bill and endorse and it pass it, you have two separate health care plans out there. you have obama care and this free market approach that i would like to try and many republican wos like to try. >> it is a free market approach. i went on the website. i tried to pick the plan as close to what the federal government provided me. and i wanted to state that members of congress, all 435 of us, we have the same health care the irs agent has, the guy at social security. we have the same -- >> you can pick your plan. >> what i'm trying to say, for the last 21 years, i have been afforded quality health care. government sponsored health care. $450 a month i pay. that's been my contribution. i faye same contribution that any other federal employee, and all i'm trying to say, if we are in the federal government, shouldn't we gi
do you have a proposal to improve the law that exists right now? >> it is a totally different concept. if the president wanted to take us -- if he took us up on our offer. i'm speaking totally out of turn here. if they want to take our bill and endorse and it pass it, you have two separate health care plans out there. you have obama care and this free market approach that i would like to try and many republican wos like to try. >> it is a free market approach. i went on the website....
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will not be repealed. >> the bottom line is this law is working and will work into the future. people want the financial stability of health insurance and we are going to keep on working to fix whatever problems come up in any start up any launch of a project this big that has an impact on one sixth of our economy, whatever comes up we are going to just fix it. >> the healthcare program has critical tests to enroll hundreds of thousands of people by december 3rdrd. the deadline for folks to begin on january 1st. >> elizabeth prann live for us this morning. thank you. >>> that brings us to our look who is talking this morning. mayor rudy giuliani appearing on our show. the healthcare.gov fixes won't work because it was backwards. >> we have to start the whole thing over. one expert tells me they built it wrong in the first place from the top down rather than the bottom up. to go fix the bottom, and this is the reason why you have that one-third figure of people who are not going to get the healthcare they thought they were going to get even though they signed up. >> the former m
will not be repealed. >> the bottom line is this law is working and will work into the future. people want the financial stability of health insurance and we are going to keep on working to fix whatever problems come up in any start up any launch of a project this big that has an impact on one sixth of our economy, whatever comes up we are going to just fix it. >> the healthcare program has critical tests to enroll hundreds of thousands of people by december 3rdrd. the deadline for...
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authorities are trying to apply old laws to the new technology according to her lawyer and says this could help with people using cell phones. the rile is -- trial is set for january. >> and how often should women get mammograms? there is new advise. >> fit mom has her target in the bay area. they are fighting back. >> san francisco cannot get using lysol in hundreds of ways. what's christine's story? i started using lysol disinfectant spray, gosh, as long as i can remember. i use lysol on soft surfaces because you can't put your couch in the washing machine. i think that lysol disinfectant spray compares to other products in that it actually kills the germs. which helps keep my family healthy. it's tried and true. i mean all you have to do is just spray. it does the job for you. lysol - hundreds of ways to help protect your family. and struggle to sleep comfortably together, now there's a solution. the company that individualized your comfort with the sleep number bed brings you sleep number dual temp, the revolutionary temperature-balancing layer with active air technology that wor
authorities are trying to apply old laws to the new technology according to her lawyer and says this could help with people using cell phones. the rile is -- trial is set for january. >> and how often should women get mammograms? there is new advise. >> fit mom has her target in the bay area. they are fighting back. >> san francisco cannot get using lysol in hundreds of ways. what's christine's story? i started using lysol disinfectant spray, gosh, as long as i can remember. i...
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and they'll be -- and no one will want to repeal this law. they want it to work. >> the pentagon has just appointed the highest ranking woman ever and she's pretty well known inside military circles and perhaps to some movie fans as well. her name is christine fox. she is acting defense secretary. and she inspired the character in one of the flight instructor in one of the iconic movies of the 1980s. >> the mid 28 does have a problem with the inverted flight times. i won't do a negative g pushover. >> we happen to see a 28 do a drive. >> where did you see this? >> that's classified. >> it's what? >> it's classified. i can tell you but then i'd have to kill you. >> my review of your flight performance was right on. >> is that right? >> that is right. and i held something back. i see some real genius in your flying, but i can't say that in there. i was worried that everyone in there could see right through me. i don't want anyone to know i've fallen for you. >> that gives you the cheesy chills of the 1980s. i miss them. she worked with naval av
and they'll be -- and no one will want to repeal this law. they want it to work. >> the pentagon has just appointed the highest ranking woman ever and she's pretty well known inside military circles and perhaps to some movie fans as well. her name is christine fox. she is acting defense secretary. and she inspired the character in one of the flight instructor in one of the iconic movies of the 1980s. >> the mid 28 does have a problem with the inverted flight times. i won't do a...
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but what this law does and what i think a growing consensus, even in the private sector outside the law acknowledges that if we are really going to make a difference in the new health paradigm, we've got to come to the bottom of the pier made and recognize that through the efficiencies are, greater emphasis on wellness, some illness not only produces better results, because less money. so it isn't that it has to be either/or. our goal is to cover the entire pier made. putting the balance. these could be with a far greater emphasis in reliance on bottom of the pyramid care than ever in history, this begins to do that. it is still going to take a lot of additional effort. the eerie medical school this year and we were talking before about the emphasis on internal medicine and the need for more primary care and are just delighted to hear one of the top schools in the country now been offered good, primary care education and internal medicine opportunities. so i believe it is coming. but it's a crass expression, but it is true you got to follow the money. you have to follow the money with r
but what this law does and what i think a growing consensus, even in the private sector outside the law acknowledges that if we are really going to make a difference in the new health paradigm, we've got to come to the bottom of the pier made and recognize that through the efficiencies are, greater emphasis on wellness, some illness not only produces better results, because less money. so it isn't that it has to be either/or. our goal is to cover the entire pier made. putting the balance. these...
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is, what this law means for young people, and how to make this law work better for our generation. so our perspective is, having this conversation now and having the white house respond to our ideas as a validation of our conversation really, really helped to energize our generation into making that decision, whether they should sign up, and once they're educated people should decide for themselves. but they first need to be educated and this is a really unique way to do so. >>, and you know, chris, i want to broaden it out a little bit and look at how young people relate to this president. you know, tomorrow he's actually sitting down with a bunch of students and our own chris matthews, talking about a bunch of issues. they did that -- >> what time is that happening? tomorrow? >> nice. >> i want to say 7:00 eastern. all the way -- >> msnbc. >> anyway. >> but more than one person has pointed out, if you compare that to it around before the 2008 campaign, when they did one of these with young people, a ton of the questions were young people asking about iraq, foreign policy, our pla
is, what this law means for young people, and how to make this law work better for our generation. so our perspective is, having this conversation now and having the white house respond to our ideas as a validation of our conversation really, really helped to energize our generation into making that decision, whether they should sign up, and once they're educated people should decide for themselves. but they first need to be educated and this is a really unique way to do so. >>, and you...
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in fact if you want to focus on his health care law, his health care law has cost jobs, particularly, you know, jobs in the black community. an he's done very little to speed up the job prospects of millions in black america and millions of americans across the country. so while we're focused on, you know, trying to create jobs, private sector jobs, good-paying jobs, career-making jobs, i would ask, you know, what exactly has the president done for the black community? and the effects of his policies, the effects of president obama's policies -- >> why didn't the jobs act pass in the house? >> you can ask house republicans. or house democrats. >> but that was a led niinitiate by president obama and had the support that it needed from the democratic side. why didn't that initiative move further through the house? >> yeah. you know, a lot of the president's economic policies are based on tax and spend initiatives, things that we've tried in the past and that have failed. and so, you know, we need to try something new. how about -- let's revitalize that entrepreneurial spirit that makes
in fact if you want to focus on his health care law, his health care law has cost jobs, particularly, you know, jobs in the black community. an he's done very little to speed up the job prospects of millions in black america and millions of americans across the country. so while we're focused on, you know, trying to create jobs, private sector jobs, good-paying jobs, career-making jobs, i would ask, you know, what exactly has the president done for the black community? and the effects of his...
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going on trial for murder and it is very rare for any sort of law enforcement officer involved in a deadly confrontation to go to trial so so i mean yeah there was quite a bit of anger especially after all these videos of the confrontation started coming out currently there are still protests being held in. in orange county outside the courthouse to show support for kelly thomas' family but this is really been. the tension that it's been getting in the media and from the public there in orange county is really a testament to the efforts that kelly thomas is father ron thomas the efforts that he has given to really try to keep this in the media putting stuff out on social media and really trying to get. people involved are knowledgeable about the actions that the police have been taking over the last couple years in this case and really quickly when we have about thirty seconds left but i cannot ask what is the prosecution saying and how is that going so far in the case. sure well what was really interesting yesterday in opening statements is that the defense attorney actually said t
going on trial for murder and it is very rare for any sort of law enforcement officer involved in a deadly confrontation to go to trial so so i mean yeah there was quite a bit of anger especially after all these videos of the confrontation started coming out currently there are still protests being held in. in orange county outside the courthouse to show support for kelly thomas' family but this is really been. the tension that it's been getting in the media and from the public there in orange...
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well it's unprecedented i mean this is the first time that an orange county law enforcement officer is going on trial for murder and it's very rare for any sort of law enforcement officer involved in a deadly confrontation to go to trial so so i mean yeah there was quite a bit of anger especially after all these videos of the confrontation started coming out currently there are still protests being held in. in orange county outside the courthouse to show support for kelly thomas' family but this is really been. tension that it's been getting in the media and from the public there in orange county is really a testament to the efforts that kelly thomas his father ron thomas. has given to really try to keep this in the media putting stuff out on social media and really trying to get people involved in about the actions that the fullerton police have been taking over the last couple years in this case and really quickly when we have about thirty seconds but i cannot what is the prosecution saying and how is that going to far in the case. really interesting yesterday in opening statements i
well it's unprecedented i mean this is the first time that an orange county law enforcement officer is going on trial for murder and it's very rare for any sort of law enforcement officer involved in a deadly confrontation to go to trial so so i mean yeah there was quite a bit of anger especially after all these videos of the confrontation started coming out currently there are still protests being held in. in orange county outside the courthouse to show support for kelly thomas' family but...
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bart's board of directors broke state law when it approved a contract without any key provisions. they say the board was legally obligated. one legal expert says its hard to find a case quite like this legal battle at bart. >> there is no question that the filing of a lawsuit sort of ups the anti in terms of tension. the fact there is no lawful impediment. >> the unions not recalling out -- not ruling out the possibility of going to strike again. >>> they want construction stopped until the holidays are over. they say this project is causing a lot of noise and traffic backups in their neighborhoods. they say that is hurting business at restaurants and shops at a critical time of the year. cal trans getting ready to show off the new lights on the tower of the new bay bridge. cal tran has already installed thousands of special led lights on the eastern span 200 cables. the next step is to light up the bridges signature 525-foot tower. they are hoping to put on the new lights by the end of this month. this lighting system was designed by the same team that it will up the white house
bart's board of directors broke state law when it approved a contract without any key provisions. they say the board was legally obligated. one legal expert says its hard to find a case quite like this legal battle at bart. >> there is no question that the filing of a lawsuit sort of ups the anti in terms of tension. the fact there is no lawful impediment. >> the unions not recalling out -- not ruling out the possibility of going to strike again. >>> they want construction...
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smith's daughter, her fiancee as well as smith's son-in-law and daughter-in-law were on board. while searching the plane yesterday, authorities say they did pick up the emergency beacon. it was in ha different area than where the last cell phone pings came from and this suggests some movement on the ground. smith is the ceo in san jose. his colleagues say they are cautiously optimistic. >>> as well as a 13-year-old girl that pleasanton police are asking for your help finding this morning. friends and family say they have not heard from ana since sunday. she was last seen riding in a car with three men near 1st street in downtown pleasanton. investigators say while she left home willingly, ana is considered at risk because of her age. her family is handing out fliers and want her home safe. >>> the 21-year-old accused of killing a man and stealing his play station 4 is scheduled to make his first court appearance today. investigators say ronnie collins killed owaka in san francisco on sunday. the man reportedly arranged online to meet in the bay view so he could sell his play st
smith's daughter, her fiancee as well as smith's son-in-law and daughter-in-law were on board. while searching the plane yesterday, authorities say they did pick up the emergency beacon. it was in ha different area than where the last cell phone pings came from and this suggests some movement on the ground. smith is the ceo in san jose. his colleagues say they are cautiously optimistic. >>> as well as a 13-year-old girl that pleasanton police are asking for your help finding this...
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law enforcement officers were at the scene and they were observing all safety procedures. we'll bring you more information as we get it. >>> in a matter of just ten days the nation will mark the one year anniversary of the sandy hook massacre. today brought a painful remind reminder. prosecutors have released 911 called. al jazeera will not air those calls. >> reporter: we did listen to seven calls shortly after fires were shot inside sandy hook elementary school. a woman called the police dispatcher and said she had glimpsed someone running down the hall with a gun saying they were still shooting. and glass had been shot out but the school was on lock down. officers entered the school nine minutes after the 911 call. by then the shooting was over and adam lanza had killed himself after takings lives of 20 children and six educators. >> we're not playing the calls and for obvious reasons, but i'm still curious as to the tone of the calls you listened to. >> reporter: some of them were calm. the custodian was a little bit concerned, obviously, but i couldn't call him to be
law enforcement officers were at the scene and they were observing all safety procedures. we'll bring you more information as we get it. >>> in a matter of just ten days the nation will mark the one year anniversary of the sandy hook massacre. today brought a painful remind reminder. prosecutors have released 911 called. al jazeera will not air those calls. >> reporter: we did listen to seven calls shortly after fires were shot inside sandy hook elementary school. a woman called...
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something's wrong with the health care law, it is fox. fearmong fearmongering, the health care law. have a problem with doubling the gasoline tax? it's stupid, greedy fox not seeing the infrastructure wisdom of that tax. fixing our bridges that need repair, it's fox on a biased bridge to nowhere. it's got to stop. it has got to stop. i mean, what the fox are you doing? trotting out fox every time you start sweating? that's like me saying the camera adds 50 pounds until folks see me in person and say it must not. i really am fat. just like these guys really are scapegoating. all right, so they don't like it. i know it's pretty clear that congressman who wants to hike the gas tax, that's fine. here's what's not fine. blaming us, blaming me, bs you are constantly throwing back at all of us. left, right, blue, red, it's all green. it's all our green, it's all our money. the government's spending it. fox is simply demanding what they are doing with it. let me be clear to all of you fox-hating, big-government-loving politicians. fox isn't tearing down your bridges. grass is. greed is. no
something's wrong with the health care law, it is fox. fearmong fearmongering, the health care law. have a problem with doubling the gasoline tax? it's stupid, greedy fox not seeing the infrastructure wisdom of that tax. fixing our bridges that need repair, it's fox on a biased bridge to nowhere. it's got to stop. it has got to stop. i mean, what the fox are you doing? trotting out fox every time you start sweating? that's like me saying the camera adds 50 pounds until folks see me in person...
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that is good law, it should be that way. it applies also into this case as well, not just in those cases. >> to protect the integrity of the process to get fair and impartial jurors. this is death penalty case. >> absolutely you. >> understand the importance of that. you know, hey you may have to turn over your twitter handle but that may be a little intrusive. someone is facing the death penalty here. that is more important. >> correct. jenna: let me ask you this question. you know who is active on twitter, not jon scott, check how the his twitter account. jody ann arias, on twitter all the time. talking about her artwork and toilets continuing to run. anyone can look at this including potential jurors. so what about that side of it? should she be kept off of social media as well? should something be done here? brian, quick thoughts and faith we'll get you. >> quickly some people just can't get out of their own way. she should stop for her own benefit. she has a freedom of speech. no law or judge can tell her to stop talkin
that is good law, it should be that way. it applies also into this case as well, not just in those cases. >> to protect the integrity of the process to get fair and impartial jurors. this is death penalty case. >> absolutely you. >> understand the importance of that. you know, hey you may have to turn over your twitter handle but that may be a little intrusive. someone is facing the death penalty here. that is more important. >> correct. jenna: let me ask you this...
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. >> the law was signed into law 3 1/2 years ago. the insurance company will estimate how much the government might owe them for subsidies and the government will cut them a check and they will figure it out later when the website is working. how is it going to be gotten back? it's r, fe for fraud and huge mistakes. it's a huge science and it will involve billions of taxpayer dollars. bill: the errors are not fixed and we don't know when they will be fixed. >> when all hell broke loose they started working on the front end of the website, the part the consume sellers see first. but the back end where the actual purchases take place have not yet finished. look at obama's event yesterday. he highlighted the stories of four people. two were young people who benefited from keep your coverage on your parents until you are 26. another den fit from lifetime caps. another who was a doctor who hasn't sick. nun none of them actually purchased affordable coverage on the obamacare website. bill: they need to be even rolled, byron. >> it's just n
. >> the law was signed into law 3 1/2 years ago. the insurance company will estimate how much the government might owe them for subsidies and the government will cut them a check and they will figure it out later when the website is working. how is it going to be gotten back? it's r, fe for fraud and huge mistakes. it's a huge science and it will involve billions of taxpayer dollars. bill: the errors are not fixed and we don't know when they will be fixed. >> when all hell broke...
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this morning california republicans are defending a website one that criticizes the new health care law. the democrats say taxpayer money should not have been used to create that website. democrats are also saying the website created by republicans and the state assembly looks too much like the real website for the state's health care exchanges. and could prevent some users from signing up. the republican website has links to media coverage detailing problems with rollout of the health care law. >>> fighting to stay open. the new challenge san francisco city college faces. >>> also a relative of president obama has his day until court. a judge decides if he must be deported or if he can stay in this country. we'll have the details. >>> good morning. we're looking at the roads and finally we are getting to see slow traffic on 880 and also some other spots where the traffic is slowing down. >>> old man winter is really in the middle of the country but there is a hint of him here. it is definitely cold for some but what about how cold it will get later in the week. [woman] you wrapped the.
this morning california republicans are defending a website one that criticizes the new health care law. the democrats say taxpayer money should not have been used to create that website. democrats are also saying the website created by republicans and the state assembly looks too much like the real website for the state's health care exchanges. and could prevent some users from signing up. the republican website has links to media coverage detailing problems with rollout of the health care...
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or law journals. how has scotusblog opened up both our knowledge of the court, our information about it but also the legal community and who is involved in this discussion? >> well i would say that it has maybe broadened the circle of people with special knowledge. it has brought more people into the tent to use a perhaps a different term. you could get this insidey feeling about the supreme court by going to the annual seminar that law schools put on about the court or reading law school journal articles or hanging out with other law professors who are obsessed with this institution as much as tom and amy are but this has, scotusblog invited basically the entire country to come in and be a party to these discussions. so i think one of the things that we have to talk about today is the, you know, the sort of flow of information about the court. you know, no single institution, scotusblog included, can fundamentally change the way the court decides to let you know what it is up to. because, remember, i
or law journals. how has scotusblog opened up both our knowledge of the court, our information about it but also the legal community and who is involved in this discussion? >> well i would say that it has maybe broadened the circle of people with special knowledge. it has brought more people into the tent to use a perhaps a different term. you could get this insidey feeling about the supreme court by going to the annual seminar that law schools put on about the court or reading law school...
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. >> i always said i would work with anyone to implement this law. if you have good ideas, bring them to me. let's go. but we are not repealing it as long as i'm president. [ clapping ] >> >> the president's speech kicked off the administration's three week inspirational campaign about healthcare reform, sign up for individuals who want coverage next year, is the 23rd. >>> hello, we are looking at dangerous conditions on the road in terms of the northern plains and the border states. look at the know on the radar summary. this is causing a problem because it's accumulating as well as the visibilities are coming down. across the north-west we don't expect the snow it linger. we did a snow earlier. that was across washington, down to nevada, fading out. our focus will be over here towards the east over the next day. still cool across parts of seattle. not a lot of rain or snow. it's the cooler temperatures going below freezing every night. looks like saturday will bet the coldest day. we had rain pushing across parts of california, utah and snow - of c
. >> i always said i would work with anyone to implement this law. if you have good ideas, bring them to me. let's go. but we are not repealing it as long as i'm president. [ clapping ] >> >> the president's speech kicked off the administration's three week inspirational campaign about healthcare reform, sign up for individuals who want coverage next year, is the 23rd. >>> hello, we are looking at dangerous conditions on the road in terms of the northern plains and...
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>>"this law is working, and will work in the future. people want the stability of health insurance and we're gonna work on fixing whatever problems come up. >> reporter:saturday was the deadline for fixing healthcare-dot-gov. after its disastrous roll-out in october. among those fixes: a waiting room for high- traffic periods, where users have the option to be emailed to return when traffic has eased. some >> reporter:healthcare-dot- gov says more than a million people visited the website monday, with no major problems. >>"we won't be satisfied until every person who wants insurance in this country has the opportunity to purchase that. be it through the internet, through an individual, or through an insurance company, to get that access. " >> reporter:meanwhile, a health insurance industry trade group say the "back- end" of health care dot gov continues to have glitches. like sending wrong or missing information for those who have signed up on the website. >> reporter: republicans continue their push to dismantle what they call a broken
>>"this law is working, and will work in the future. people want the stability of health insurance and we're gonna work on fixing whatever problems come up. >> reporter:saturday was the deadline for fixing healthcare-dot-gov. after its disastrous roll-out in october. among those fixes: a waiting room for high- traffic periods, where users have the option to be emailed to return when traffic has eased. some >> reporter:healthcare-dot- gov says more than a million people...
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the president says the law was working. is it? we'll debate that. new polling numbers show what americans think of our leadership in the world today. it's at a 40-year low. and how do you allow a truck hauling radioactive material to go missing? good question. martha and i will see new 11 minutes on america's news room farmer: hello, i'm an idaho potato farmer. and our giant idaho potato truck is still missing. so my dog and i we're going to go find it. it's out there somewhere spreading the good word about idaho potatoes and raising money for meals on wheels. but we'd really like our truck back, so if you see it, let us know, would you? thanks. what? >>> he is one of nashville's most beloved performers and successful singers. the ten-year army veteran turned country music star, craig morgan, joining us live. >> that's right. his latest album is "the journey" and it's out now and he joins us live. i think of all the musical acts we've ever had, you're the first performer -- we know you were in the army. we know you were a police officer. >> emt. >>
the president says the law was working. is it? we'll debate that. new polling numbers show what americans think of our leadership in the world today. it's at a 40-year low. and how do you allow a truck hauling radioactive material to go missing? good question. martha and i will see new 11 minutes on america's news room farmer: hello, i'm an idaho potato farmer. and our giant idaho potato truck is still missing. so my dog and i we're going to go find it. it's out there somewhere spreading the...
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. >> i think it's a bad idea to revisit a law that is actually working and reducing spending for the government. >> not all republicans are at peace with it. congressman howell rogers of kentucky chairs the appropriations committee and says the current cuts and the next round are gruesome. >> a $20 billion cut to the military above and beyond what they already sustained. that would be very, very severe. >> reporter: congressman moran questions the real incentive for getting a deal done. >> we could fix the budget situation in a bipartisan way won hours, but the leadership doesn't want that done. they don't want to make deals. >> during back the sequester and preventing another government shut down would required them working together and that would be progress. >> reporter: we did see that paul ryan and patty measure which neat today. no news of a budget deal yet but they're trying to find a number that makes both sides happy. >> i love it, libby 37 corner them in the hallways. libby casey on capitol hill for husband. >> in ten days the nation will the one-year anniversary of the san
. >> i think it's a bad idea to revisit a law that is actually working and reducing spending for the government. >> not all republicans are at peace with it. congressman howell rogers of kentucky chairs the appropriations committee and says the current cuts and the next round are gruesome. >> a $20 billion cut to the military above and beyond what they already sustained. that would be very, very severe. >> reporter: congressman moran questions the real incentive for...
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who is responsibility is it and will the law look at the mta and whether or not they had the right - he had the right support, whether or not he got enough rest, rules and regulations. >> the law is already looking at the mta because lawsuits have been filed. at least one lawsuit has been filed today by one injured woman, a dentist on her way to a convention. the focus of the lawsuit is metro north and the mfa. ultimately when injuries happen, there is an effort to attribute fault. sometimes terrible accidents happen and the question is who is to blame, who is at fault. if there's no criminal negligence or recklessness, criminal tent, if a terrible accident happiness and he dozes off at the wheel and mill yonls and millions - perhaps as much of 500 million of injuries is down to the people, someone has to comment them. >> the question is whether the mta made the trains safe. >> whether the trains are safe enough, regulations are adequate. if the answer to all of those questions is yes. some question may still be paid out in a settle. to address pain and suffering for the victims. >>
who is responsibility is it and will the law look at the mta and whether or not they had the right - he had the right support, whether or not he got enough rest, rules and regulations. >> the law is already looking at the mta because lawsuits have been filed. at least one lawsuit has been filed today by one injured woman, a dentist on her way to a convention. the focus of the lawsuit is metro north and the mfa. ultimately when injuries happen, there is an effort to attribute fault....